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Abbe Museum Dedicates New Bar Harbor Building
11 Jun 2002
The museum has opened a building whose architecture and exhibitions point to a different approach for museums...
For Skinner, a Salem Secretary Steals the Show
11 Jun 2002
At its expanded premises in downtown Boston, Skinner provided fireworks in the form of a "gentleman's...
Dealer Purchases Seifert Watercolor for $58,000 in Hudson, N.Y. Sale
11 Jun 2002
Approximately 120 bidders were on the floor, with additional left bids and phone bidders, in competition...
Farmhouse Treasures Offered at Applebrook
11 Jun 2002
The auction featured a two-generation collection from a South Windsor, Conn., farmhouse packed with Eighteenth,...
The Rhinebeck Antiques Fair
11 Jun 2002
Looking for the epicenter of the antiques trade? Try Rhinebeck, where controlled pandemonium prevailed...
New Life for Hartford's Oldest House
11 Jun 2002
Culminating a four-year, $1.3 million restoration and redevelopment effort, the Antiquarian & Landmarks...
Cleveland Purchases Important Bourgeois Sculpture at Auction
11 Jun 2002
The rare 1984 marble sculpture by 91-year-old Louise Bourgeois was won by the CMA for 1.3 million, a record...
LACMA Unveils Rare Spanish 'Pieta'
11 Jun 2002
The nearly life-size work of art, which was likely originally made for religious processions during Holy...
Taking on the Family at The Aldrich Museum
11 Jun 2002
"Family" as a theme for 37 contemporary artists provides us with a thought-provoking experience....
Pearls Hold Their Luster in Chicago
11 Jun 2002
The Field Museum showcases the largest, most ambitious exhibition ever put together on this fascinating...
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